Embodying Cape Town: Engaging the City through its Built Edges and Contact Zones
Embodying Cape Town -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- Works Cited -- 2 Making Englishness -- Architecture as Experimentation -- Meaning and Architecture -- Making Imperial Englishness -- Cape Colonial Architecture -- Gender and the Performance of Architecture -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 3 Forgetting District Six -- The Politics of Reclamation -- Memory and Embodiment -- The District That Was -- Beginning Well in Rooms -- Standing "Saam" -- Kroes Hare -- Playing in the Streets -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- 4 Redistributing Personhood -- Unmaking -- Original Shame -- A Movement and an Icon -- Miscast -- Specimens Talk Back -- A Funeral of Sorts -- Conclusion -- Note -- Works Cited -- 5 Alternative by Design -- Technopolitics and the Modern Telos -- The Toilet War -- The Aesthetics of Waste in Europe -- The City of Stinks -- Modernizing Discrimination -- Toilets for Africans -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Index